Dried Porcini

Dried Porcini: Dried porcini mushrooms have several advantages over fresh. The dried porcini's flavor is enhanced by drying, not unlike the way the flavor of tomatoes changes when
sun-dried. Dried porcini's have a better shelf life and are easily reconstituted by soaking in boiling water for 20 minutes. The soaking liquid captures some of the mushroom's vibrant flavor and
makes excellent stock. In soups and stews dried porcini's can be added directly to the pot without soaking provided they are given enough cooking time to reconstitute. Dried porcini's can come
in a number of different forms: whole, sliced, ground, and kibbled, and are also available in different grades of quality.

Porcini mushrooms are not cultivated, they are collected in the wild. They are native to North America and Europe, but have been introduced to parts of the Southern Hemisphere, probably hitching a
ride on imported trees. The smaller, younger mushrooms are more tender and have better flavor, but porcinis can grow to a width of 12" and a weight of about 2 pounds! They are usually found near
evergreen or hardwood trees as they form a symbiotic relationship with these trees. This also makes them resistant to commercial cultivation. Very popular because of their strong flavor the porcini
is exported to gourmet cooks around the world. Their strong aroma, even when dried, is a good test for freshness and in many cases can escape the packaging before they are opened. Stale dried
porcini do not have the characteristic flavor and aroma. Their strong flavor makes them an excellent partner to garlic, shallots and onions.

In the US, California and New Mexico are popular porcini harvesting states. In parts of Europe the mushroom is so popular that collecting is regulated to prevent over-harvesting. Porcini contain
more water than most mushroom types and so are more troublesome to dry. Oven drying removes some of the flavor and partially cooks the mushrooms which can reduce their shelf life, so dried porcini
are better when they've been air dried to retain the most flavor.